Floyd, Quentin lead White Sox

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CHICAGO(AP) -- Paul Konerko got a standing ovation to start the
third inning and tucked it away as another memorable moment in
his 12-year career with the Chicago White Sox.

"That was cool," said Konerko, who was cheered after the crowd
learned he'd been added to the AL All-Star team.

But the individual honor wasn't nearly as impressive to Konerko
as what his team has been able to do over the last month.

Gavin Floyd's strong pitching and two homers by Carlos Quentin
led the White Sox past the Kansas City Royals 5-1 Saturday night
- Chicago's seventh straight win and 24th victory in the last 29
games.

In early June, it looked like the White Sox's season would
pretty much be over because they were playing so poorly and had
fallen nine games under .500 .

Now, they're a half-game out of first and 10 games over.

"I've never seen a turnaround like this," Konerko said. "I don't
think anybody saw this coming."

Gordon Beckham, who has struggled most of the season, also
homered for the White Sox.

Floyd (5-7), who left after Jason Kendall's third single of the
game with two outs in the eighth, gave up six hits and a run.
David DeJesus ruined the shutout bid with an RBI double off
reliever Matt Thornton.

Chicago pitching has allowed just three runs in the last three
games. And Floyd is now 3-1 in his last seven starts with a 1.07
ERA.

"We're clicking," Floyd said. "Hopefully tomorrow we can take
that game and go into the All-Star break and enjoy a little
relaxation and get back on it."

Quentin hit his 16th homer leading off the second inning against
Brian Bannister. Beckham lined his third of the season over the
left field fence to start the bottom of the fifth and make it
2-0. Omar Vizquel singled one out later and raced home when
Konerko hit an RBI double to left with the ball momentarily
rolling under the fence but still in play.

K.C. left fielder Scott Podsednik retrieved the ball and relayed
it to third baseman Alberto Callaspo, whose high throw was too
late to get Vizquel. The throwing error allowed Konerko to move
up a base and came one inning after brief but steady rain
showers.

"You're trying to see if it's a dead ball or what's going on,"
Bannister said. "I know it was wet under there and the ball came
out wet so that was a frustrating play for everybody."

Quentin then followed with his second homer of the game and
third of the night off Bannister to make it 5-0.

"I gave up a few hits here and there, but it was really just
Quentin," Bannister said. "He changed the game."

Bannister (7-7) gave up seven hits and five runs in six innings
and is now 1-3 with a 9.00 ERA against the White Sox this
season. The three homers ran his total to 18 surrendered in 18
starts this season.

NOTES: RHP Daniel Hudson is slated to be called up from Triple-A
Charlotte and make Sunday's start for Chicago in place of
injured Jake Peavy. Hudson was 1-1 in six games, including two
starts, last season for the White Sox. After Saturday night's
game, the White Sox cleared a roster spot by optioning reliever
Jeff Marquez to Charlotte. ... Konerko, who was one of five
finalists in the fan online voting contest for the final spot
that was won by Nick Swisher, was named to the AL squad after
the Twins' Justin Morenau was forced to drop out because of a
concussion. "I really didn't get too much emotionally involved,"
Konerko said. "I've been down this road. I've made teams and
didn't make teams. You have to kinda look at it as a win-win and
I did the whole time." ... Jose Guillen (strained left quad) was
back in the Royals' lineup Saturday after sitting out the last
two games. He was the DH and limped into second base after
hitting a fifth-inning double. He left for a pinch-hitter in the
seventh.